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Cardigan Welsh Corgi: Loyal Dog With Spirit

By: Eleanor Avery Price

Published: December 22, 2008     Exclusive Article
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Although the little Cardigan Welsh Corgi was a great asset to the Celts from the earliest times because of his many sterling qualities, his greatest worth was during the period when the Crown owned nearly all the land and the tenant farmers, or crofters, were permitted to fence off only a few acres surrounding their dooryards. The rest of the country was known as Common Land, and on this the crofter was permitted to graze his cattle, one of the sources of his meager income.

Naturally there was great competition to obtain as much of this pasture land as possible. It was at this point that the corgi was worth his weight in gold, for he could be whistletrained to drive his neighbors' cattle as far afield as desired; in other words, to clear the ground for his owner.

The dog would scatter the cattle by biting their hocks and then ducking close to the ground to avoid being kicked. His speed was remarkable considering the shortness of his legs with their turned-out feet.

When the Crown lands were divided and sold to the crofters, and when fences appeared, the usefulness of the Corgi dropped, but he was still retained as a guard and a companion.

To the present day owners of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, he is still a treasured dog. one that loves the family, is a magnificent companion, is clever and adaptable to obedience training. He is small, not over 25 pounds, and measures approximately 12 inches at the shoulder. Any color except pure white is permissible. White markings are desired.

Most dogs shed some, but if your pet is losing coat badly, he needs help. Never overbathe a dog, for it dries the skin and causes shedding. But if he has not had a bath recently, bathe him carefully to remove loose hair, then dry well and brush vigorously. For the next two weeks, give him a raw egg every morning in a good half pint of goat's milk.


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